ward |
sigil |
As nouns the difference between ward and sigil
is that
ward is a guard; a guardian or watchman while
sigil is a seal, signature or signet.
As a verb ward
is to keep in safety, to watch over, to guard.
As a proper noun Ward
is {{surname|A=An English occupational|from=occupations}} for a guard or watchman.
ward |
carriage |
As a proper noun ward
is for a guard or watchman.
As a noun carriage is
the act of conveying; carrying.
As an adjective carriage is
related to a wheeled vehicle, generally drawn by horse power.
ward |
n |
N is likely misspelled.
N has no English definition.
As a noun ward
is a guard; a guardian or watchman.
As a verb ward
is to keep in safety, to watch over, to guard.
As a proper noun Ward
is {{surname|A=An English occupational|from=occupations}} for a guard or watchman.
sickhouse |
ward |
As a noun sickhouse
is a place where sick or injured people are cared for; a hospital.
As a proper noun ward is
for a guard or watchman.
subject |
ward |
As an adjective subject
is likely to be affected by or to experience something.
As a noun subject
is (
label) in a clause: the word or word group (usually a noun phrase) that is dealt with in active clauses with verbs denoting an action, the
subject and the actor are usually the same.
As a verb subject
is to cause (someone or something) to undergo a particular experience, especially one that is unpleasant or unwanted.
As a proper noun ward is
for a guard or watchman.
quarters |
ward |
As nouns the difference between quarters and ward
is that
quarters is plural of lang=en while
ward is a guard; a guardian or watchman.
As a verb ward is
to keep in safety, to watch over, to guard.
As a proper noun Ward is
{{surname|A=An English occupational|from=occupations}} for a guard or watchman.
ward |
venue |
In obsolete terms the difference between ward and venue
is that
ward is an underage orphan while
venue is a bout; a hit; a turn. See venew.
As nouns the difference between ward and venue
is that
ward is a guard; a guardian or watchman while
venue is a place, especially the one where a given event is to happen.
As a verb ward
is to keep in safety, to watch over, to guard.
As a proper noun Ward
is {{surname|A=An English occupational|from=occupations}} for a guard or watchman.
court |
ward |
As proper nouns the difference between court and ward
is that
court is (us) an abbreviated term of respect for any court ("the court") while
ward is for a guard or watchman.
children |
ward |
As a noun children
is .
As a proper noun ward is
for a guard or watchman.
ward |
tribes |
As a proper noun ward
is for a guard or watchman.
As a noun tribes is
.
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